It brings together over 1000 thought leaders, decision makers and practitioners from a variety of sectors, including education, business, politics, civil society, and the media.

“In its three years since its launch, WISE has won international recognition for its promotion for innovative practices and for its growing list of collaborative projects which are improving the lives of many people through education,” the Department of Home Affairs said in a statement.

Minister Pandor is part of the WISE Prize for Education Jury, composed of five internationally-known individuals who have achieved a high level of distinction in their fields.

Minister of Home Affairs Naledi Pandor is expected to deliver a paper under the theme “Collaborating for Change” at the fourth World Innovation Summit for Education WISE in Doha Qatar WISE which takes place on Monday and Wednesday provides a global platform for debate and action in the field of education